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the school harbored or georgetown law. any of these schools that i talk about in my book is still plagued by a toxic campus culture ideological corruption and bureaucratic bloat that stifle discourse. fire the foundation for individual rights and expression recently named harvard, the worst school in the country for free speech for the second straight year. well, harvard may be the worst on and other measures, but it's by no alone. look it doesn't take long to destroy reputations built over decades and centuries. the question now is whether higher education grandees are willing to do the work to restore their tarnished stature. there's still a long way to go before universities return to mission of seeking truth and knowledge and law school's return to their goal of teaching future lawyers to uphold the rule of law. but the battle's been joined. thanks very much. i look forward to the discussion. well, thanks for those observations and and kind of a in a way of of a whole book that hopefully people are going to read. but i
the school harbored or georgetown law. any of these schools that i talk about in my book is still plagued by a toxic campus culture ideological corruption and bureaucratic bloat that stifle discourse. fire the foundation for individual rights and expression recently named harvard, the worst school in the country for free speech for the second straight year. well, harvard may be the worst on and other measures, but it's by no alone. look it doesn't take long to destroy reputations built over...
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i'm dan kellerman, here at the george and professor by courtesy next door at georgetown law. i'm thrilled to be co-hosting this with my colleague, international professor at georgetown laup. we moved into this beautiful building this summer on the hill top and there were funds available for events like this to let everyone in the community here to know that we're here just footsteps from the capitol and greg and i have been working on issues of attacks on democracy and the rule of law for some time now. about a year ago we cooked up this eyed for this symposium. we knew it was an important, impressing topic, but we couldn't have known a year ago how timely it would be. in fact, we thought it might be about 50 people and as of yesterday we were 400rsvp a he is for the day. and thanks to the events staff helping us coordinate what's become a much bigger event. over the past two decades, the world has experienced a wave of black sliding on democracy and the rule of law. the number of democratic countries and the rule of law has been expanding for decades since the year 2000. sin
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thank you to georgetown's school of public policy and law for inviting me here. it's a privilege. i'm sorry that i'm up in rhode island and not in washington. a lot of people's bad luck was my good luck. the last flight home was delayed for three hours. i could wait to vote against vote and make the last plane out of national airport. the backdrop to my work is my belief that the united states is engaged in a clash of civilizations. the famous sam huntington phrase. i would say that the boundaries are the boundary between rule of law. countries like the united states. and countries that are run by crypto kratz and oligarchs and criminal organizations. we obviously need to make sure that the united states does not become a safe haven for those klepto kratz, autocrats, and criminals. there's a motive for them to penetrate our rule of law side of the clash. if you are an allograft -- oligarch or international criminal, one of the things that's most important to you is to hide the stuff you stole. your loop. you don't want to jeopardize your loot by leaving it in a corrupt country. th
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well, let's bring in of the audio and he is an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in castle. great to see you. i've done, let's begin with. why did you think we're seeing such a ma increase in violence and is really military action. and the occupied westbank, including engineering, since the gauze of cease file began on january 19th. well, i think it's becoming incredibly clear now increasingly clear that as part of this really acceptance of the ceasefire agreements, perhaps this was even as trump was just coming into office, that there was seen as a potential green light for it to escalate its operations in the west bank, this of course is coming on the heels of you know, major noise regarding the possibility of annexation of large sections of the west bank. and so this is in many ways an attempt to pacify further the palestinian population in areas where there continues to be resistance to the occupation. while we are supposed to be having the negotiations between israel and mos me days, and by casa, and each of egypt for the next on the sea slide, the lease
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eastern former georgetown law professor argues that there is a decline of intellectual diversity, academicedom and civil discourse at elite law schools creating a climate of intolerance. the author of the book law lists at 10:00 p.m. eastern afterwards son of civil rights organizer robert moses and author of the book the white carol talked about being black in america. the voices of three generations he is interviewed by university of maryland baltimore county. watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online anytime apple tv.org. c-span, democracy unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more. where are you going? or maybe a better question is how far do you want to go? and how fast do you want to get there? now we're getting somewhere. so let's go. let's go faster. let's go further. let's go beyond. >> supporting c-span as a
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david super is an administrative law professor at georgetown law school.shington post this week, quote, so many of these things are so wildly illegal that i think they're playing a quantity game, a quantity game, and assuming the system cannot react to all this illegality all at once, if that is what's happening here, what do we do about it? joining us now is david super, administrative law professor at georgetown. professor super, thank you so much for being with us. i appreciate your time. >> thanks for. >> having me. your diagnosis of the problem is unsettling. does it come with a prescription. >> that people need to keep bringing these things to the courts, that the agencies that are being defunded need to pass that along, that federal employees that are aware of data breaches need to pass that along, and that this does need to be raised with the courts. >> do you think the courts are capable of handling these things at speed to stop damage as it's being done? for example, the office of personnel management personnel files for the federal government? t
david super is an administrative law professor at georgetown law school.shington post this week, quote, so many of these things are so wildly illegal that i think they're playing a quantity game, a quantity game, and assuming the system cannot react to all this illegality all at once, if that is what's happening here, what do we do about it? joining us now is david super, administrative law professor at georgetown. professor super, thank you so much for being with us. i appreciate your time....
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who was german chanceler and at 8:00 p.m., former georgetown profess ower said there is a decline of academic freedom at elite law schools. he is the awe are thor of the book "lawless." son of civil rights leader talks about being black in america through the voices of three generations and interviewed by freeman. watch book tv every sunday and find the full schedule or watch online at booktv. org. >> president trump welcomed the japanese prime minister to the white house for talks and discussed trade and nippon's interest. they spoke to reporters before holding a joint news conference. >> the people of japan like him a lot. that's good. and it's a real honor. first time he has been to the oval office. and when people come in here they said they look for a while and he did and this represents some of our best presidents and represents a lot of other things also. we have some of our best presidents over the years and people enjoy it very much and it's a great honor to have you. thank you very much. mr. president, thank you for inviting me to the white house. i would like to express my
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let's speak to david super, professor of law and economics georgetown university law center.hat information to do that, does the other point? ihla that, does the other point? no he that, does the other point? iir> he doesn't. there are very extensive systems in place to control fraud and waste. elon musk has no particular expertise in �*this because repeat in all of this because earlier we saw a federal atemporary i 7 a temporary halt % a temporary halt to ordering a temporary halt to to pull of us of the w " ’ wfiiofthejob. aig ag'ency'st'affers'of the job. we seeing the us ggegge seeing the us courts arguably the opposition being arguably the opposition to donald trump? hot being arguably the opposition to donald trump?— being arguably the opposition to donald trump? not so much opposition. _ to donald trump? not so much opposition. they _ to donald trump? not so much opposition, they i upholding | opposition, they are upholding the law. donald trump is overtly numerous overtly violating numerous federal dozens of them. federal laws, dozens of them. he believes he should hav
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joining me live is a professor at the center for contemporary arab studies at georgetown university inhank you for taking the time to be with us. i'm sure you will have been listening in two initial comments from president trump meeting with prime minister netanyahu before they sit down for that official meeting. in those comments resto saying he did not see why palestinians would want to go back to gaza. i would like to get your initial reaction to those comments. guest: it is jarring to hear the president double and triple down on this idea of uprooting an entire population of more than 2 million human beings, very casually discussing their relocation elsewhere, as though they were not actual human beings. it is reckless beyond words to imagine the president of the most powerful nation in the world would seriously call for such a thing that would be illegal, it would be immoral, and at the end of the day would be stupid. it would plunge the region into generations of chaos and instability. this whole israel-palestine conflict began in 1948 with the uprooting of the palestinian popula
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that's paul musgrave, associate professor of government at georgetown university in qatar. of course, dan, for giving us the story directly from the region. dan, thank you so much for joining us on street signs. now back here in the uk, we are awaiting final pmis on the economic front. we're closely watching these numbers ahead of the bank of england decision tomorrow. the final composite has come in at 50.6. that was a touch lighter than the flash number 50.9. the services pmi coming in at 50.8. that was much weaker than the flash 51.2. still in expansion territory. so that's encouraging in terms of the overall level of the index. but not quite as strong as the initial indication suggested. so growth continues to be continues to be an issue in the uk. but things are improving. there's a look for you at sterling dollar. sterling is stronger versus the greenback today. one 2514 is the level. coming up on the show, a swathe of european earnings dominates early trade with health care stocks outperforming. we'll have more next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer
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he said, this is, by the way, a professor at georgetown.id, the division we've had since 1787 is checks and balances that no one branch is preeminent, but that all three are required to work together. the vision here is an extremely strong executive and a subordinate judiciary and congress. what are your thoughts? >> i mean, i. >> think david has that exactly right, dana. >> and i think what's. >> really striking. >> about what we heard from vice president vance over the >> justin with a court ruling blocking the executive branches rather what the trump administration did is other predators and it's do they appealed. >> and so i think what's really alarming about this rhetorical shift coming out of the white house is it seems to be setting up a real showdown between federal judges who are simply doing their job and an administration that is already not subject to meaningful constraint from congress. and that's doing its best to dismantle constraints within the executive branch. dan, at some point we have to ask who's left? mhm. >> i mean, i
he said, this is, by the way, a professor at georgetown.id, the division we've had since 1787 is checks and balances that no one branch is preeminent, but that all three are required to work together. the vision here is an extremely strong executive and a subordinate judiciary and congress. what are your thoughts? >> i mean, i. >> think david has that exactly right, dana. >> and i think what's. >> really striking. >> about what we heard from vice president vance...
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couldn't say that it has collapsed, but it is joining me live is eric langenbacher, professor at georgetownted legislation to tighten with the afd — what would that have meant? of all, you for having me. let's not forget that friedrich merz already on the back one for back on wednesday — so vote back on wednesday — so that $27 what set off that was really what set off this firestorm germany this firestorm in germany and abroad —— afd. it was iven given what happened surprising given what happened that he surprising given what happened this that he a, surprising given what happened this vote, that he a, surprising given what happened this vote, butt he a, surprising given what happened this vote, but itie ,, surprising given what happened this vote, but it shows lost this vote, but it shows some of the members of his own congress, they are having thoughts about this second thoughts about this strategy he's taking. it’s strategy he's taking. $5— you strategy he's taking. ’.’ . you mention people his own caucus having from his own caucus having second thoughts, you second'thoughtsj’you think.
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this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken in the following order.ken in the motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 43 and h.r. 776. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. pursuant to clause 9 of rule 20, remaining electronic votes will be conducted as five-minute votes. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westerman, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 43 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall report the title. the clerk: h.r. 43, a bill to amend the alaska native claim settlement act to require that village operate cases shall not be required to convey left hand and trust to th
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phillips and i jumped professor at georgetown university school of foreign service. i'm a full met senior advisor to the us state department. welcome to or if you gentlemen kenneth, i want to start with you. why is trump doing this? america's not even a member of the i c c. so what is trump's motivation in carrying out this executive order? well trumps view of international justice is that is for other people, not for americans or their allies and their been elements of disposition, but the us government has maintained going back to the origins of the dreadful criminal court at the original negotiations in rome, that was the main us position where they were happy with the court having trish fiction by a means that washington could control. so, you know, they, they were okay with the veterans restriction over the citizens of governments that joined the court because the us government had no intention of joining. they were okay with jurisdiction confirmed confirmed by the un security council because washington could use and speak out. but what they didn't want was juri
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i went to georgetown university. i'm on the republican line but sometimes i feel a little sad our country has come to the point where we label people nazis and things like that. my concern is that when anybody, as a gs-2, i had to take an oath of office and swear to support and defend the constitution. i have a lot of friends. i have been democrat most of my life. i voted for obama twice. i was disappointed when hillary lost. i think the pendulum swung the little too far off. the strength of this country was always it is not what we do, it is how we do it. we were supposed to support and defend the constitution. i don't know if elon musk took the oath of office. i don't know if his employees took the oath of office. i don't think he was confirmed by congress. are we bypassing the constitution here? that is all i have to say. host: benjamin in alabama, independent line. caller: good morning. i would like to make a statement. to make truth telling a criminal offense. to discourage the sharing basic necessities for livi
i went to georgetown university. i'm on the republican line but sometimes i feel a little sad our country has come to the point where we label people nazis and things like that. my concern is that when anybody, as a gs-2, i had to take an oath of office and swear to support and defend the constitution. i have a lot of friends. i have been democrat most of my life. i voted for obama twice. i was disappointed when hillary lost. i think the pendulum swung the little too far off. the strength of...
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el epicentro fue en alta mar, a unas 130 millas al sur suroeste de georgetown.es le advirtieron a los residentes de algunas islas del caribe, c centroamerica y colombia que se alejaran de la costa como medida de precaucion. y volvemos al plano nacional porque hoy un juez federal bloqueo el acceso del departamento de eficiencia gubernamental que dirige elon musk a informacion confidencial del departamento del tesoro. entre los legisladores tambien hay preocupacion por el futuro de usaid y el departamento de educacion. miriam arias nos amplia la decision. >> se emitio luego de que 19 estados demandaran a la ad administracion trump, alegando que ni musk ni miembros de su equipo tienen la autoridad para manejar datos confidenciales en su orden. el juez federal bloqueo temporalmente el acceso a informacion sensible del departamento del tesoro a funcionarios politicos y e empleados especiales, como el grupo de musk, incluyendo el sistema central de pagos. los numeros de seguro social y de cuentas bancarias de millones de estadounidenses. la orden, ademas, requiere des
el epicentro fue en alta mar, a unas 130 millas al sur suroeste de georgetown.es le advirtieron a los residentes de algunas islas del caribe, c centroamerica y colombia que se alejaran de la costa como medida de precaucion. y volvemos al plano nacional porque hoy un juez federal bloqueo el acceso del departamento de eficiencia gubernamental que dirige elon musk a informacion confidencial del departamento del tesoro. entre los legisladores tambien hay preocupacion por el futuro de usaid y el...
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el epicentro fue en alta mar, a unas 130 millas al sur suroeste de georgetown.s del caribe. y los restos de las diez personas que murieron en un accidente aÉreo en alaska ya fueron recuperados por del departamento de bomberos de la ciudad. lo anunciaron en facebook. el trabajo de los socorristas se dificultÓ por las condiciones, ya que la aeronave estaba atrapada en el hielo en el mar de bering y se esperaba una tormenta. aÚn debe recuperar parte de la aeronave que se caÓo mientras realizaba un vuelo entre un aliquid y noum. el jueves, el presidente donald trumump estaÍa enojado porque ls deportaciones son bajas y tienen que incrementarlas, segÚn revelaron fuentes a nbc news. esto refleja la presiÓn que tienen los agentes de ice para aumentar los arrestos y deportaciones de inmigrantes indocumentados. erika flores tiene testimonios del temor que hay en la comunidad. >> mi mamÁ tiene miedo ir a tirar la basura, agarrar el correo. >> ese temor es el que motivÓ a karol a unirse a cientos de manifestantes que marcharon este sÁbado en los Ángeles para protestar por e
el epicentro fue en alta mar, a unas 130 millas al sur suroeste de georgetown.s del caribe. y los restos de las diez personas que murieron en un accidente aÉreo en alaska ya fueron recuperados por del departamento de bomberos de la ciudad. lo anunciaron en facebook. el trabajo de los socorristas se dificultÓ por las condiciones, ya que la aeronave estaba atrapada en el hielo en el mar de bering y se esperaba una tormenta. aÚn debe recuperar parte de la aeronave que se caÓo mientras...
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then in september 1980, former president nixon with his friend bebe raposo, actually spent time in georgetown harbor and visited the property of walter cronkite, who a house overlooking the harbor. now, in recent times, it's known that both bill clinton, barack obama loved the vineyard and spent summer vacations. it was really the presidential retreat, much more so than than camp david would be able to claim. and clinton visited. vineyard for the first time in august of 93. he actually did working vacation and went over crime legislation and and health care reform. you that was going to be his big impetus to get universal health care passed that was a lot of planning happened right here on the vineyard he returned in october of 1995 for the three day wedding celebration and for ted danson, dead. ted danson and, mary steenburgen and he gave his weekly radio address from the old whaling church in newtown in august of 97. it is claimed our president clinton claimed that he broke 80 farms, neck golf with all due respect to the president, he does have a reputation of taking more than a few mulliga
then in september 1980, former president nixon with his friend bebe raposo, actually spent time in georgetown harbor and visited the property of walter cronkite, who a house overlooking the harbor. now, in recent times, it's known that both bill clinton, barack obama loved the vineyard and spent summer vacations. it was really the presidential retreat, much more so than than camp david would be able to claim. and clinton visited. vineyard for the first time in august of 93. he actually did...
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my, what you d is a professor of political science and middle east politics at georgetown university in washington, dc. nuclear weapons that have taken place in the past, in the martian islands in the forties and the 50s, as well as in indian reservations, creating a lot of health. in fact, the 2nd thing is, there's also to be in fact the open air fits in countries such as iraq, afghanistan, syria, are practiced on a storage. i mention is the water content solution because of their sales to in ground water. so using drinking and water for agriculture purposes, the situation is clearly unsustainable. in november 2022, the united nations formerly adopted principles to protect the environment a mixed on conflicts. and if you look at notice data, the us military submissions, whatever bits of it can be measured, have been on an overall decline since 1975. this is mostly due to a reduction in the number of bases and to move away from coal power to renewables. and you clear all of this? it started to happen even before february 2022. when the us army announced its 1st climate strategy among
my, what you d is a professor of political science and middle east politics at georgetown university in washington, dc. nuclear weapons that have taken place in the past, in the martian islands in the forties and the 50s, as well as in indian reservations, creating a lot of health. in fact, the 2nd thing is, there's also to be in fact the open air fits in countries such as iraq, afghanistan, syria, are practiced on a storage. i mention is the water content solution because of their sales to in...
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el sismo se registró a las 6,20 minutos de la tarde, con epicentro al suroeste de georgetown, en lasnes un mapa ya con significado aquí, así varias. ese temblor, ese terremoto. fátima y amigos televidentes inicialmente se había registrado con una magnitud de 8 grados, pero ya luego, según avanzaron las horas, pues se reajustó a unos 7.6. sin embargo, se se ha clasificado como el temblor o el terremoto más fuerte en los pasados 2 años en esa zona, porque es que se canceló. entonces esa alerta de tsunami sucede muchas veces, es una buena noticia, pero qué es lo que toman en cuenta para cancelarla? 1 de esos criterios es la altura del mar en las costas en estas zonas. y por ejemplo, para que tengamos idea, en la región de puerto rico la marea solamente aumentó quizás un pie o medio pie y por eso pues se elimina o se desactiva ese tipo de alerta. así que toda esta zona ya no está bajo ese tipo de alertas en la región, así que pueden estar muy tranquilos. pero aquí también en la zona de california timos algunos temblores no relacionados, pero sí también recuerde que estamos en un área act
el sismo se registró a las 6,20 minutos de la tarde, con epicentro al suroeste de georgetown, en lasnes un mapa ya con significado aquí, así varias. ese temblor, ese terremoto. fátima y amigos televidentes inicialmente se había registrado con una magnitud de 8 grados, pero ya luego, según avanzaron las horas, pues se reajustó a unos 7.6. sin embargo, se se ha clasificado como el temblor o el terremoto más fuerte en los pasados 2 años en esa zona, porque es que se canceló. entonces esa...
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this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken inhe
this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken inhe
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well, its bringing up the and he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in katya. absolutely. welcome, and what we've just seen that demonstrates precisely and exactly why the sci fi needs to stay in place, isn't it because without it, these people will, the suffering just goes on? yeah, absolutely. i mean we're, we're talking about, you know, 15 months genocide that is seen the destruction of all modes of life and gaza over 92 percent of homes have been either completely destroyed or partially destroyed. and now is we're seeing hundreds of thousands of palestinians attempting to return to their homes to pick up the pieces of their lives. that this is exactly uh you know, the, the urgency to make sure to make sure that the ceasefire last because you know more renewed is barely destruction is only going to compound the risk humanitarian situation there. right? of course. as soon as it goes, jason sufficed to abide to get on the way. here in doha, just as donald trump says, there's no certainty that the c as far as going to los and now he's meeting benjamin ne
well, its bringing up the and he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in katya. absolutely. welcome, and what we've just seen that demonstrates precisely and exactly why the sci fi needs to stay in place, isn't it because without it, these people will, the suffering just goes on? yeah, absolutely. i mean we're, we're talking about, you know, 15 months genocide that is seen the destruction of all modes of life and gaza over 92 percent of homes have been either...
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we can speak now to abdullah and who's an associate professor of history at georgetown. you'd invest in cost a welcome. again. i'll do that. first of all, let's start with the medical evacuations. it's supposed to happen on a bigger scale than they all at these rates of tonight. what do you make of it? well, i mean, this has nothing. no, we've seen multiple violations of the ceasefire agreement. all of these, of course, are terms that were agreed upon as part of the negotiations. and israel continues to uh to use these as, as leverage points as pressure points to extract even further concessions. as we've seen in the past are clearly unhappy with, you know, with the implementation of the deal, given what it's meant for the release of palestinian captives by the thousands, letting hundreds of thousands of palestinians return back to their homes. and of course, many who are critically ill and wounded, who need evacuation for desperate medical treatment, are simply not being allowed. and this is very much part and parcel of what we've been saying for 15 months, which is tha
we can speak now to abdullah and who's an associate professor of history at georgetown. you'd invest in cost a welcome. again. i'll do that. first of all, let's start with the medical evacuations. it's supposed to happen on a bigger scale than they all at these rates of tonight. what do you make of it? well, i mean, this has nothing. no, we've seen multiple violations of the ceasefire agreement. all of these, of course, are terms that were agreed upon as part of the negotiations. and israel...
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civilians, and destroyed much of the camp abdulla alada, honestly the associate professor of history at georgetown university here in costa, and he says, what we're seeing on fold across occupied palestinian territories is slow the ethnic cleansing. and i think it's becoming incredibly clear now increasingly clear that as part of this really acceptance of the ceasefire agreement, perhaps this was even as trump was just coming into office, that there was seen as a potential green light for it to escalate its operations in the west bank, this of course is coming on the heels of um, you know, major noise regarding the possibility of annexation of large sections of the west bank. and so this has in many ways an attempt to pacify further the palestinian population in areas where there continues to be resistance to the occupation. the slow ethnic cleansing, that is now accelerating at a very dangerous pace. and of course, there can only be a political solution here and one in which there simply is no political will coming out of the united states and certainly not within the is rarely leadership. and as
civilians, and destroyed much of the camp abdulla alada, honestly the associate professor of history at georgetown university here in costa, and he says, what we're seeing on fold across occupied palestinian territories is slow the ethnic cleansing. and i think it's becoming incredibly clear now increasingly clear that as part of this really acceptance of the ceasefire agreement, perhaps this was even as trump was just coming into office, that there was seen as a potential green light for it to...
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it's as if epstein island moved to georgetown.ause once you find yourself with a populist president who was in the elite choice, instability must be created artificially r kind of like a lab in china. which means introducing the endless combustion of identity politics. elevate one's identity among others and you create conflict among groups and there goes populist unity. people turn on themselves and it would seem to be an exported strategy to handicapped third world nations returned to where it started like a confused boomerang. so matching we looked at america as a foreign country when trump one. usaid did. you had a president, not an establishment puppet. what followed was organized and immediate protests, race, gender, climate, the three horsemen of funded, organized descent. meanwhile, the fourth set next to whoopi goldberg on the view. it was a color revolution funded by people who pay taxes. suddenly you had trained agitators in the street with fresh signs and robust crowds and fueling the media that pushes incendiary hoaxe
it's as if epstein island moved to georgetown.ause once you find yourself with a populist president who was in the elite choice, instability must be created artificially r kind of like a lab in china. which means introducing the endless combustion of identity politics. elevate one's identity among others and you create conflict among groups and there goes populist unity. people turn on themselves and it would seem to be an exported strategy to handicapped third world nations returned to where...
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i'm from georgetown university and i have a number of students here. i have a question that in the context of what was just said, which is i think very deep, this seems like a primitive question but i will ask anyway. three years ago, after people, a lot of russian journalists began fleeing russia, i was in the baltics and i talked with a number of people and i remember, their reactions and the question i had was if you were outside of russia, can you really understand what is going on, and can you talk to your fellow russians? it was completely different viewpoints. there were some younger reporters who said yeah, or online, we are still part of the conversation stop there was an older reporter who had been around for a very long time who said you have to smell the bodies. it is a debate and now three years later, there are certain echoes of that question so i would be very interested in your viewpoint on if you are physically removed from russia, whether you are in the depth that can -- that is needed, whether you can explain it and be part of that s
i'm from georgetown university and i have a number of students here. i have a question that in the context of what was just said, which is i think very deep, this seems like a primitive question but i will ask anyway. three years ago, after people, a lot of russian journalists began fleeing russia, i was in the baltics and i talked with a number of people and i remember, their reactions and the question i had was if you were outside of russia, can you really understand what is going on, and can...
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. >> thank you very much, jill doughterty from georgetown university and i have a number of studentshere. i have a question in the context of what was just said which i think is very deep, this seems like a primitive question but i will ask it anyway. 3 years ago after people, a lot of journalists, russian journalists began fleeing russia, i was in baltics and i talked to a number of people. the question i had, if you were outside of russia, i think you know where i'm going to go, can you really understand what's going on and can you talk to your fellow russians and, you know, it was completely different viewpoints. there were some younger reporters who said, yeah, were still part of the conversation, there was an older reporter who had been around for very long time, journalist who said and i remember this so well -- smell the bodies and so it's a debate and now 3 years later, you know, there's certain echoes of that question, so i'd be very interested in your -- your viewpoint on whether if you are physically removed from russia, whether you -- in the depth that is needed, whether
. >> thank you very much, jill doughterty from georgetown university and i have a number of studentshere. i have a question in the context of what was just said which i think is very deep, this seems like a primitive question but i will ask it anyway. 3 years ago after people, a lot of journalists, russian journalists began fleeing russia, i was in baltics and i talked to a number of people. the question i had, if you were outside of russia, i think you know where i'm going to go, can you...
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at georgetown university watch live starting at 9:00 a.m.setbacks and examine how events impacted presidential terms in the nation up to present day. looking at the first 100 days through jackson's presidency. andrew jackson was elected president in a rematch with john quincy adams. his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tb new series verse 100 days saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> margaret c. it is not just an idea. it is a process. a process shaped by lears
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this last night -- [laughter] as someone who's lived in washington for 30 years, mostly all in georgetowncenter, trump is really striking right at the heart of -- [laughter] the liberal elite, insider washington world when you go into the kennedy center and appoint yourself the chair. charlie: tell them, if they have a problem, just talk to the chairman of the board. griff yeah. rachel: i'd love to see what the new events and performances at the kennedy center will be now that donald trump is the chairman of the board. griff: i've got a suggestion. rachel: what is it? griff: president trump should invite shein gillis, the somewhat -- shane gillis, is the somewhat conservative canceled comedian -- rachel: i think there's a lot of great art and performance we can do that -- charlie: isn't drag shows? rachel: yeah. charlie: just like what he did when he got all those girls, athletes to come down and surround him the -- he directed that. he's like a -- rachel: he had mel gibson, sylvester stallone and john vote on his -- jon south on his -- charlie: how florida governor ron desantis is having
this last night -- [laughter] as someone who's lived in washington for 30 years, mostly all in georgetowncenter, trump is really striking right at the heart of -- [laughter] the liberal elite, insider washington world when you go into the kennedy center and appoint yourself the chair. charlie: tell them, if they have a problem, just talk to the chairman of the board. griff yeah. rachel: i'd love to see what the new events and performances at the kennedy center will be now that donald trump is...
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. >> as a helicopter over georgetown northbound, 300ft. we had a ra ra. >> 4514 going around. >> go around, turn right, heading 250, climb, maintain 3000. >> we had an ra with a helicopter traffic below us. >> at this airport. it was considered an issue by people who used the airport and who knew about the problems. so at this point, no one can say it wasn't a problem. it wasn't a known about. >> reagan national airport was built to handle 15 million passengers a year. it now has about 25 million annually. and just last year, congress authorized five additional round trip routes. >> i fought very hard and tried to convince my colleagues last year that it was a mistake to add more flights, because this is an airport that is already among the busiest and most congested, most prone to delay, and hence most, you know, prone to the danger of a safety risk of any in the united states. >> there is a constituency among political elites to keep reagan airport going because it's convenient for them to get on flights. >> that airport cannot stand any
. >> as a helicopter over georgetown northbound, 300ft. we had a ra ra. >> 4514 going around. >> go around, turn right, heading 250, climb, maintain 3000. >> we had an ra with a helicopter traffic below us. >> at this airport. it was considered an issue by people who used the airport and who knew about the problems. so at this point, no one can say it wasn't a problem. it wasn't a known about. >> reagan national airport was built to handle 15 million...
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. >> helicopter over georgetown. >> northbound, 300ft. >> we had a rabbit. >> ra 4514 going around. >go around, turn right, heading. >> 250, maintain 3000. >> we had. an ra with. >> a helicopter traffic below. >> us at this airport. >> it was. >> considered an issue by people who used the airport and who knew about the problems. >> so at. >> this point, no one can say it wasn't a problem. it wasn't. a known. >> about reagan national airport was built to handle 15 million passengers a year. >> it now has about 25 million annually. and just last year, congress authorized five additional round trip routes. >> i fought very. >> hard and tried to convince my colleagues last year that it was a mistake to add more flights. >> because this is. >> an airport that is already. >> among the. >> busiest and. >> most congested. >> most prone to. >> delay. >> and hence. >> most, you know. prone to the danger of a safety risk of any in the united states, there is a constituency among political elites to keep reagan airport going because it's convenient for them to get on flights. >> that airport cann
. >> helicopter over georgetown. >> northbound, 300ft. >> we had a rabbit. >> ra 4514 going around. >go around, turn right, heading. >> 250, maintain 3000. >> we had. an ra with. >> a helicopter traffic below. >> us at this airport. >> it was. >> considered an issue by people who used the airport and who knew about the problems. >> so at. >> this point, no one can say it wasn't a problem. it wasn't. a known. >>...